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City VANCOUVER
State Province British Columbia
Country Canada

B.C. program aids brain-injured overdose survivors

A program that is the first of its kind in Canada aims to help British Columbians living with mild to moderate overdose-related brain injuries.
The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions says the initiative, offered by Vancouver Coastal Health through a multidisciplinary team at Richmond Hospital, has already helped more than 40 people. (May 25, 2023) 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP167071644 
Legacy Identifier: n_Overdose-Crisis-BC20230525T1950 
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Create Date: 5/25/2023 7:50:00 PM 
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addiction
brain injuries
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Minister
overdose
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